2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2013.04.028
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Using the long-term memory effect of pesticide and metabolite soil residues to estimate field degradation half-life and test leaching predictions

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“…For instance, in the USA, almost 30,000 t of atrazine are applied annually (Hase et al 2008). Because of its intense use, stability and ability to translocate in the environment (Roustan et al 2014;Yixin et al 2014;Nachimuthu et al 2016), atrazine is present in soils and waters worldwide (Hase et al 2008;Merini et al 2009;Feria-Reyes et al 2011;Li et al 2012;Farlin et al 2013;Geng et al 2013;Ji et al 2015;Ouyang et al 2016a). Atrazine is suspected to be an endocrine disruptor and is linked to Parkinson's disease in humans (Filipov et al 2007;Brodeur et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in the USA, almost 30,000 t of atrazine are applied annually (Hase et al 2008). Because of its intense use, stability and ability to translocate in the environment (Roustan et al 2014;Yixin et al 2014;Nachimuthu et al 2016), atrazine is present in soils and waters worldwide (Hase et al 2008;Merini et al 2009;Feria-Reyes et al 2011;Li et al 2012;Farlin et al 2013;Geng et al 2013;Ji et al 2015;Ouyang et al 2016a). Atrazine is suspected to be an endocrine disruptor and is linked to Parkinson's disease in humans (Filipov et al 2007;Brodeur et al 2009).…”
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“…According to our best knowledge, there is a scarce current data concerning the monitoring of ATR in European environment (Price et al 2006; Caquet et al 2013; Farlin et al 2013, Ouyang et al 2016a). The main attention is paid to degradation and transformation of ATR during water treatment processes (Baranda et al 2012; Lekkerkerker-Teunissen et al 2012; Yixin et al 2014; Cheng et al 2016), its toxicity (Roustan et al 2014) or sorption behaviour in soil (Prado et al 2014; Nachimuthu et al 2016; Ouyang et al 2016b).…”
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“…In comparison with atrazine, TBA is less soluble in water, more hydrophobic, and more resistant to biodegradation in soil. Judging by several studies (4)(5)(6), TBA also seems to dissipate in agricultural soil at a much lower rate than atrazine. By definition, dissipation is a sum of all possible outcomes of the parent herbicide, including volatility, plant absorption, leaching, runoff, and chemical or microbial degradation (transformation) (7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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“…The mobility of a herbicide (leaching/runoff) or its retention in soil (adsorption) is highly affected by its characteristics (such as hydrophobicity), soil type (pH and humus/clay content), and soil moisture level and temperature (6,8,17). Higher soil temperatures favour herbicide desorption and degradation (18,19).…”
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